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Trouble with HP Washing
#1
So like I've been leveling with INT equips (45 int total) from lvl 60 - 75 on my gunslinger and I haven't been able to hp wash a single time. -_- I don't know what I'm doing wrong, every level i only gain 23 hp.
Is it because I don't have enough int? Also whats the Min MP formula for hp washing for pirates?
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#2
1. Level Up and gain 5 AP points
2. Put Points into HP
3. Use AP Reset Scroll
4. Take out point from MP
5. Put point in Dex/Str

Minimum MP formula is somewhere around the site.

You have to Level with INT alot.

Only every 10 Int counts. So you really have 40, the other 5 are just pointless.

Look for a HP Washing guide. Not much I can say except, keep leveling with INT equips on.
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#3
Do you know how to HP wash in the first place?
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#4
ItzTaylor Wrote:1. Level Up and gain 5 AP points
2. Put Points into HP
3. Use AP Reset Scroll
4. Take out point from MP
5. Put point in Dex/Str

Minimum MP formula is somewhere around the site.

You have to Level with INT alot.

Only every 10 Int counts. So you really have 40, the other 5 are just pointless.

Look for a HP Washing guide. Not much I can say except, keep leveling with INT equips on.

What he said. Just because you wear int gear doesn't mean you get extra HP. It costs money.

Pay attention also to the fact that you can't take a point out of MP unless you put a point into hp/mp.

The minimum formula is most likely

X + your level * 19

X = minimum MP constant
19 = amount of MP gained upon level up

I believe 16 int is required to HP wash once, yielding roughly 24~26 HP. The constant X is probably close to 148, which is the constant for archers/thieves MP formula.
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#5
Lazybui Wrote:*1st job advance HP: 100-150
*1st job advance MP: 25-50
*Minimum HP: Level*22+80
*Minimum MP: Level*18-39

*2nd job advance HP: 300-350
*2nd job advance MP: 150-200
*Minimum HP: Level*22+380
*Minimum MP: Level*18+111

That's the formulas.
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#6
ItzTaylor Wrote:Only every 10 Int counts. So you really have 40, the other 5 are just pointless.
Not exactly. Although fractional MP gets rounded down, it helps your chances of getting a higher MP value. So every point of INT counts equally.
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Russt Wrote:Not exactly. Although fractional MP gets rounded down, it helps your chances of getting a higher MP value. So every point of INT counts equally.


I wonder what they do with the fraction they dump out...

*goes Office Space on MS*
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#8
Takebacker Wrote:That's the formulas.

Thanks, thats exactly what I was looking for. Biggrin
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